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5 Fall Favorites on Fabulous San Juan Island

Fall in Friday Harbor and on San Juan Island is truly fabulous and so worth a weekend outing. The isle exhales after a fun, busy summer and invites to birding and wildlife watching from the beaches, stunning hikes through dramatic fall foliage, excellent local fare and libations and deeply inspiring art. Come on up for a beautiful autumn adventure.

 

1. Gallery & Wine Bar Hopping

There are nine galleries and six wine bars within walking distance to the ferry dock, not to mention the countless cute boutiques and shops, restaurants and museums lining Friday Harbor’s streets. Make a day of intentionally indulging in our islander’s amazing creations.

 

2. Sunset Picnic at the Whale Watching Park

This is such a good time to see Orcas from land. Get take-out from your favorite restaurant or a premade picnic from Picnik, the new place under Downriggers and head to Lime Kiln State Park for sunset (around 6:00pm in October). Listen for whales breaching, eagles calling, waves gently lapping at the steep shore and be here now.

 

3. Spa Day at the Earthbox Inn & Spa

Stay at the Earthbox, the only hotel on the island with an indoor heated pool, sauna and hot tub. Request a Spa Decadence box in your room upon arrival and treat yourself to a luxurious massage at their adorable day spa.

 

4. Bliss out on Fall Farms

Virtually all of the over twenty farms on San Juan Island have farm stands or stores and offer free tastings or tours. Explore. Put baby on the most handsome pumpkin. Buy fresh flowers for your room. Stock up on San Juan Island ciders and spirits, fruits and cheeses. Bliss out on Fall abundance.

 

5. Wander to the Mountain Tops

Take a stroll up Mt Grant, Mt Young or Mt Finlayson and see the glory of the leaves turning. Watch hawks ride the thermals, go mushrooming, look for migrating Trumpeter Swans, red foxes, black tailed deer and wild turkeys and fill your lungs with the crisp autumn air.

 

 

 

 

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San Juan Island with Kids

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San Juan Island is pure paradise for families with little kids, starting with the most stunning ride on the Washington State ferry. There is beach combing, whale watching, the family art days, the whale museum, the sculpture garden with a place to make your own art, lighthouses, farm visits, fairs and an ice cream shop with 75 different flavors.

Check out this delightful article by Bird Rock guest Lisette Wolter-McKinley on how to Experience San Juan Island with Kids.

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Soak up Classic San Juan Island – Weekend Itinerary

If this last year taught us anything, it is that the time is now. Tell the people you love - now. Go on that bucket list Orca Whale Watching tour - now.  Have the romantic dinner with fancy cocktails on the Friday Harbor waterfront - now.  If this is your first or fortieth time on gorgeous San Juan Island, treat yourself to a visit to all the iconic places. Soak up Summer on San Juan Island  - now.

 

Getting Here

San Juan Island is only a 45 minute scenic seaplane flight from Seattle with Kenmore Air. Or drive to Anacortes and take the Washington State Ferry to Friday Harbor. You may leave your car and walk on the ferry. If you bring your car, reservations are highly recommended.

 

Where to Stay

Historic Bird Rock Hotel, a block from the ferry dock, offers 15 unique rooms, ranging from harbor view suites with jetted tubs or private outdoor hot tubs, to standard queens and small European style rooms with detached bathrooms. The hotel is run remotely this season. Staff is available via text and phone and the lobby is stocked with amenities and extras. They provide complimentary beach cruiser bikes to check out.

 

Day 1

Breakfast at Cynthia’s Bistro

Sit in Cynthia’s lovely, shady garden, while enjoying an Avocado Breakfast Boat or a freshly baked chocolate croissant, before heading over to the farmer’s market to browse island made souvenirs and goodies.

 

Explore American Camp

Head south to American Camp National Historical Park. You could spent days hiking and exploring here. Stop by the visitor’s center and historic barracks to learn about the isle turbulent time being occupied by both, American and English military. Head to Grandma’s Cove for a rare chance to skinny dip in the mighty Pacific Ocean. Take a stroll on South Beach, San Juan Island’s longest beach and check out the Cattle Point Lighthouse on the very southern tip of the isle.

 

Lunch at Westcott Bay Seafood Farm

Chuck your own oysters on the beautiful shores of this working farm. Enjoy a glass of beer or wine with island made salads, cheeses and charcuterie and soak in the calm view. Please make lunch reservations.

 

Explore English Camp

Find nearby English Camp National Historical Park on serene, wooded Griffin Bay, and learn about the plights and pleasures of the English army in the 19th century. Find officer’s grave’s, a formal English garden, and an extremely rewarding, 1.5 mile hike to the top of Mt Young.

 

San Juan Islands Sculpture Park

After all that history, make room for some contemporary art at the 20 acres sculpture garden by Roche Harbor. Find over 100 sculptures, poems and whimsical contraptions along five trails through woods, along the bay and around a natural lake. There are tons of fun things to do for kiddos and puppies are welcome too.

 

Dinner at McMillens in Roche Harbor

Stroll the vender lined streets of Historic Roche Harbor Resort before treating yourself to one of the finest dining experiences there is at fancy McMillens. Don’t miss the 60 day aged prime grade rib eye and the pig war martini. Reservations are a must.

 

Shakespeare under the Stars

At 8:00pm sharp (no late comers), at 1062 Wold Road, Island Stage Left will delight with Shakespeare’s classic “Much Ado About Nothing”. Bring a blanket. Admission is free. Donations are appreciated.

 

Day 2

Breakfast at the Bean Café

Have a bagel with lox and extremely good coffee at the Bean by the ferry lanes. Stock up on owner Eric’s smoked sea salt caramels while here.

 

Massage at the Spa at Earthbox

This cute spa offers massages, facials and sugaring by deeply caring practitioners. The Open Sky signature massages includes hot stone work and a mini facial. Ahhhhhh. Reservations are a must.

 

Lunch at Friday’s Crabhouse

This iconic open air restaurant overlooking the harbor serves everything seafood, as well as excellent drinks, ice cream, hot dogs and more. Indulge in fresh, local  Dungeness crab cakes and grilled wild prawns. Their Vodka Oyster shooters are to die for.

 

Whale Watching Tour with San Juan Safaris

Choose between the classic four hour whale watching tour on a larger boat or the three hour thrilling ride on their speedy zodiac, complete with exposure suits and life vests. Either way San Juan Safaris’ knowledgeable naturalist will share everything there is to know about the Salish Sea. On the list of possible sightings are: Orca whales, Humpbacks, Greys, Porpoises, dolphins, sea lions, seals, Bald Eagles and exotic animals on an abandoned island. Reservations are a must.

 

Dinner at Downriggers on the Waterfront

Right above San Juan Safaris’ office you’ll find Downriggers with its vast outdoor deck overlooking Friday’s harbor. Indulge in the last Quarantini of the year, the Westcott Bay Clams and/or the Halibut Fish & Chips, but do leave room for the Pot de Crème. It’s worth it. Reservations are highly recommended.

 

Sunset at the Whale Watch Park

The most iconic image of San Juan Island must be the Lime Kiln Lighthouse at the whale watch park - one of the best places to see Orcas from land in the world. Often at sunset the park has very few visitors. Check out the light house, the whale watching platforms, grab a picnic table and just sit and listen to the waves and the birds. It will make you feel whole.

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Forget your Stress - Meet San Juan Island's adorable Alpacas

Serene, 80-acre Crystal Acres Alpaca Farm on your way to English Camp National Historical Park has a herd of about 70 alpacas, grazing under 100-year-old Gerry Oaks. The funny looking animals come in 22 natural colors; their hair is warmer than wool and softer than silk and they are cuter than a button. Stroll the farm and browse the country store, featuring Alpaca wool clothing, toys and wool.

Photo by the talented Aimee Danielson


10 Spring Break Must-Dos on San Juan Island

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It’s Spring on San Juan Island. The wildflowers are blooming, baby foxes are frolicking on the prairie and the wildlife tour operators are ready to take you on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to see Orcas, Humpbacks, Bald Eagles and sea lions. Friday Harbor’s cute shops, boutiques and museums are open, restaurants offer take-out and indoor dining and you can even get a massage again at the Spa at Earthbox. Treat yourself to a San Juan Island getaway this Spring and find the 10 Spring Break Must-Dos on San Juan Island here.

8 Ways to bring San Juan Island to your Home

2020 was the year to learn how to do things differently. We worked, learned and socialized differently. We travelled, ate and got entertained differently. We changed our minds on who and what is important and which businesses to give our money to.

 

We here on San Juan Island are deeply grateful for the outpouring of support from our mainland friends. For buying gift certificates for future getaways and our fabulous island made fare online like the former Bird Rock Hotel guest, who cooked San Juan Island themed dinners for her family during the pandemic when they couldn’t travel.

 

Find her (and quite frankly ours as well) 8 Absolute Favorite Ways to bring the Tastes of San Juan Island to your Home here.

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Handcrafted Libations and Local Arts Trail San Juan Island

San Juan Island has so much to offer when it comes to island made arts, may it be visual or liquid. To take it all in, we’ve devised a deeply enjoyable tour taking you all over the island and indulging all your senses. Please drink responsibly and have oodles of fun!

 

San Juan Island Brewing Co

Start with a hearty lunch at San Juan Brewing in Friday Harbor. Have a Bratwurst Sandwich or a burger and a Beer Flight (5 x 5oz of beer samplers) to experience their fine craft brews. Fill a growler or get a 4 pack of cans to bring home.

 

Insider Tip: Treat yourself to a Porter Float for dessert, oh my!

 

San Juan Islands Museum of Art

A few blocks up Spring Street find the gorgeous IMA, exhibiting art from the Pacific Northwest with an emphasis on a sense of place and the environment. Enjoy the Artists Registry Exhibition through May of 2021: work from over 70 San Juan County artists in a wide array of mediums.

 

Insider Tip: IMA offers free Saturday Family Arts days, remote through March and hopefully in person again this Summer.

 

San Juan Vineyard

Three miles outside of town along the lush valleys of Roche Harbor Road lays this beautiful boutique vinery famous for its Siegerrebe white. Their new tasting rooms is open for glass and bottle sales every Saturday.

 

Insider Tip: On a sunny day this is a really fun outing from Friday Harbor on bicycles or mopeds.

 

Pelindaba Lavender Farm

Cross San Juan Island on Egg Lake & Boyce Roads until you reach Pelindaba Lavender Farm on Wold Road. As you meander through the lovely lavender fields dotted with sculptures and antique farm equipment, cleanse your palate with a lavender lemonade or a lavender ice cream and brush up on your lavender knowledge at their illuminating learning center.

 

Insider Tip: Pelindaba’s lavender fields are open 24/7 and are one of the best places to see stars on San Juan Island.

 

San Juan Distillery & Westcott Bay Cidery

On the north end of the isle on stunning Westcott Bay San Juan Distillery is concocting award winning spirits and liquors, apple brandies and ciders. Open for tastings and tours every Saturday.

 

Insider Tip: San Juan Distillery’s award winning spirits are rarely distributed outside of San Juan County. Stock upon all the goodness!

 

San Juan Islands Sculpture Park

Just minutes from the Distillery this 20 acres gem with five trails, water access and forests, displays over 150 sculptures. Find interactive exhibits for kids and kids at heart, inspiring and whimsical sculptures and poems lining the trails. Keep your eyes out for Blue Herons, Bald Eagles and other wildlife.

 

Insider Tip: Sign the Friendship Totem pole and feel connected to the people of the world.

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